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    I find this web site somewhat useful to look up benchmark scores for a given CPU.

    I would find this web site very useful if it weren't comparing apples to oranges in its rankings: desktop CPUs that don't work with ECC memory, to server/workstation CPUs that do work with ECC memory.

    If for whatever reason I think ECC memory is a sine qua non, then it becomes quite tedious. Every list is cluttered with CPUs that don't qualify.

    How hard would it be to implement a filtering mechanism similar to Intel's on their page?

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    Should be fairly trivial to find the CPUs that support ECC.

    If you want an Intel CPU, then as far as I know it is only the Xeons that have ECC support.

    Having some CPUs support ECC doesn't make it an apples to oranges comparison. At least no more than comparing a 2 core CPU to a 4 core CPU.

    The breakdown by socket might also help,
    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/socketType.html

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